What can OBC do for you?

Why OBC?

At Ohio Business College, we have been providing career training and education for over 100 years. Whether you are seeking a two year associate degree, a shorter term diploma, a professional certification, or even a CDL, OBC has the program for you. With campuses in Sandusky and Sheffield Village, plus learning centers in Middletown and Dayton, Ohio Business College can serve your career needs from a variety of convenient locations.

The education you will receive at Ohio Business College is tailored to your needs and features dedicated instructors who have professional experience in their field,. Small class sizes, free tutoring, and one-on-one interaction with staff and faculty, means your path to a new career will not be traveled alone; instead, your education will come with the help and support of the entire OBC family.

With programs covering a variety of industries, such as information technology, health care, and business, our curriculum is designed to teach students everything they will need to know to confidently enter the workforce, and our career services department will work with students and graduates to help them parlay their education into career opportunities. Alternately, if you are interested in earning your CDL, our truck driving academy will help you get trained and on the road as soon as possible. In many cases, truck driving students will have a carrier contract before they finish training!

Earning your education at Ohio Business College can put you on the path to a dynamic new career and a more stable financial future. Stop merely thinking about making a change and take action – grab hold of a bright new future by contacting Ohio Business College today.

About OBC

Adult education in Ohio can be traced back a century, when Ohio Business College was founded in Lorain, OH in 1903.

Mission

History

1903: Lorain Business College is established as a private, co-educational college focused on higher business education. The College was located in downtown Lorain on the corner of Sixth Street and Broadway Avenue.